Back in the Loop office
AviationBaseballBidenCassieChicagoEconomicsElection 2024EntertainmentEuropeGeneralGeographyGunsPersonalPoliticsRacismRailroadsRussiaSpringTravelTrumpWeatherWorkNow that Cassie's poop no longer has Giardia cysts in it, she went back to day camp today, so that I could go to my downtown office for the first time in nearly two weeks. To celebrate, it looks like I'll get to walk home from her day care in a thunderstorm.
Before that happens, though:
- Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar warns that our 2024 election looks eerily like the 1996 Russian election that eventually led to Vladimir Putin becoming dictator.
- New Republic's Thom Hartman lays out how the "mud-sill theory" of a permanent economic underclass explains so much of the right wing's horrible policy agenda.
- The Beeb examines why so many popular tourist destinations seem not to want tourists anymore.
- A homeowner on the 400 block of Sheridan Road in Winnetka, Ill., the 9th wealthiest suburb in the US, shot at three men trying to steal his Ferrari this morning. (No people or cars were hurt.)
- Skidmore, Owings & Merrill released renderings of the planned O'Hare Airport satellite terminal that could open as early as 2027.
- Unions have banded together with people who live near railroads to restrict the operation of remote-controlled trains after multiple deaths.
Finally, the MLB's least-popular umpire, Ángel Hernández, has announced his retirement, to much rejoicing. The Post has a retrospective on his worst calls over the years.
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